Sentences with phrase «obvious reality»

He ignores obvious reality in favor of a book of ancient Middle Eastern peasant superstitions.
I can't help but think of the children's book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and the seemingly obvious reality that «If you give a student a computer (or book), s / he's going to need a librarian to go with it...»
It is regularly called a pugnacious article; as the essayist needs not exclusively to influence the pursuer to pick his or her side in a questionable circumstance yet in addition to assemble obvious realities to demonstrate the picked perspective to be right.
I laugh because, I knew this as obvious reality long before Apple confirmed it.
I believe someone referred to Michael Polanyi who changed the way modern scientists had been trained to think by pointing out the obvious reality that the experimenter was always part of the experiment.
Beyond the obvious reality that to seek to reduce a relationship to it's purely sexual element whether hetero or homo is insulting... This comment is particularly silly since the same description of dominant verses submissive, giving verses receiving, applies equally well to heterosexual sex.
This obvious reality may come as a shock to even the best parents who are wrapped up in the early stages of divorce.
One obvious reality is that the film condenses the text to fit a reasonable runtime of 133 well - paced minutes, with Charles» eccentric widowed father and the youngest Flyte sibling appearing to be the most reduced among principal characters.
They tend to feature a purely functional plot and colorful supporting characters that mostly distract from the obvious reality: the film exists so the two heroes can crack wise and kick ass.
It's not easy to explain that change, apart from the obvious reality that it's tough to generate comedy on a rigid timetable.
They had inherited that dictatorial sense of top - down power that an obvious reality could not be contradicted.»
There is no single model, mode or manner of investing that outperforms in every environment and over every time period, and the endowment model of investing was never predicated on being the exception to this obvious reality.
[T] he comparison obfuscates an obvious reality: The oil can't be moved safely at all.
Setting aside the obvious reality that government does create jobs directly through investment in everything from armies to highways (there's a separate discussion to be had about the economic merits of this), there's a deeper response to Romney:
It is true that the coming years won't be pleasant, as our society and economy hits the wall and then realigns around what was always an obvious reality: You can not have infinite growth on a finite planet.
So that despite the obvious reality of the day — let's just say «governance failure» for the moment, and leave it at that — in which it's all but impossible to price carbon at anything like its true social cost, its price will nevertheless rise, maybe even fast enough to save our bacon.
Like with any framework Apple introduces ahead of first - party products and software, though, it'll take some time for the augmented dust to settle, the obvious realities to fall away, and the truly transformative experiences to emerge.
«The obvious reality is that taking videos is a strategic act of aggression and escalation.
As a therapist, I took a long while to acknowledge this obvious reality of life and to see how that affected the work of couples therapy, particularly the issue of temperament.
«The issue boils down to an obvious reality,» said Wes Burk, broker / owner of Patterson Realty in San Luis Obispo, Calif. «I think that the MLS structure itself is a legacy organizational chart, and I think it's led fundamentally to a bureaucratic roadblock to what should be our primary objective, which is serving the consumer.»
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